Saskatchewan

Cut your own Christmas tree at Prince Albert National Park

In 2002, Prince Albert National Park developed a community fuel break around Waskesiu. A number of spruce trees have grown back, limiting the effectiveness of the fuel break.

Initiative to help maintain the Waskesiu community fuel break

Prince Albert National Park is allowing visitors to cut down their own Christmas trees to help maintain the Waskesiu community fuel break. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

This year, you can cut your own Christmas tree at Prince Albert National Park.

In 2002, trees and vegetation were cleared in an area of Prince Albert National Park near Waskesiu to reduce the risk of forest fires spreading. A number of spruce trees have grown back since then, limiting the effectiveness of the fuel break.

Visitors to the park between now and Dec. 25 are allowed to cut their own Christmas tree from these spruces.

Important things to remember:

  • You must have a valid day or annual pass
  • A tree permit is required and can be picked up at the Visitor Centre in Waskesiu at no cost.
  • The tree must be accessed on foot, so dress accordingly.
  • The tree must be cut down with a handsaw or axe.

For more information, you can contact the Visitor Centre at 306-663-4522.